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command sergeant major harry parrish was stationed at fort
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in the whole entire parrish.efore the storm, there were 26 day care centers in st. bernard parrish, very tight-knit middle class, working class community. in two years later, after all of our combined efforts, which obviously weren't enough, they only had two day care centers open. two. in a parrish that was completely destroyed. now, my question would be if we're asking parents to return and rebuild their communities, how is it possible for parents to do that if they only have two day care centers in the whole parrish? what do they do? do they strap their children on their backs and gut their homes with their infants on their backs, or do they bring their children in and let them sit in the gutted home while the parents gut their homes and they can play in the dirt and the nails? i don't -- i'm not understanding how we think that the system that we have is appropriate. in any way, shape or form. so i could show you the statistics four years out from a storm but this really grabbed me when i saw that after two ye
in the whole entire parrish.efore the storm, there were 26 day care centers in st. bernard parrish, very tight-knit middle class, working class community. in two years later, after all of our combined efforts, which obviously weren't enough, they only had two day care centers open. two. in a parrish that was completely destroyed. now, my question would be if we're asking parents to return and rebuild their communities, how is it possible for parents to do that if they only have two day care...
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in the whole entire parrish.efore the storm, there were 26 day care centers in st. bernard parrish, very tight-knit middle class, working cla community. in two years later, after all of our combined efforts, which obviously weren't enough, they only had two day care centers open. two. in a parrish that was completely destroyed. now, my question would be if we're asking parents to return and rebuild their communities, how is it possible for parents to do that if they do they bring their children in and let them sit in-home while their parents get their homes and they can play in the dirt? i am not understanding how we think that the system that we have is appropriate in any way, shape, or form. i can assure you the statistics for years out from a storm. but this really grab me when i saw that, after two years of all of our efforts, their word to date can it -- there were two day care centers open. so my question to you is what is fema focused on in providing safe places for children, whether it is food, day care o
in the whole entire parrish.efore the storm, there were 26 day care centers in st. bernard parrish, very tight-knit middle class, working cla community. in two years later, after all of our combined efforts, which obviously weren't enough, they only had two day care centers open. two. in a parrish that was completely destroyed. now, my question would be if we're asking parents to return and rebuild their communities, how is it possible for parents to do that if they do they bring their children...
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parrish was 53 years old. >>> decades after being shot down on the first night of the 1991 gulf war the remains of a navy pilot found in the iraqi desert. michael speicher's body was found when an iraqi citizen led marines to the grave where he had been buried. without the body some believed he had been captured. president obama says he hopes the recovered remains will give the family a sense of closure. >>> the swiss embassy in tehran is working to free three americans. iran would have had a fourth if not for a cold -- evidently a hiking trip that went down the wrong path. the area is known for beautiful waterfalls, rocky landscapes, thick groves of friewlt and nut trees but that doesn't matter now, does it? the swiss embassy is seeking answers on the three americans detained in iran and the stores are conflicting. iranian tv says the three were warned not to cross the border. >> they've been detained for illegal entry into iran from iraq's kurdistan region. >> reporter: but state department officials say the american tourists accidently strayed into iranian territory and are now in cu
parrish was 53 years old. >>> decades after being shot down on the first night of the 1991 gulf war the remains of a navy pilot found in the iraqi desert. michael speicher's body was found when an iraqi citizen led marines to the grave where he had been buried. without the body some believed he had been captured. president obama says he hopes the recovered remains will give the family a sense of closure. >>> the swiss embassy in tehran is working to free three americans. iran...
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in the whole entire parrish.before the storm, there were 26 day care centers in st. bernard parrish, very tight-knit middle class, working class community. in two years later, after all of our combined efforts, which obviously weren't enough, they only had two day care centers open. two. in a parrish that was completely destroyed. now, my question would be if we're asking parents to return and rebuild their communities, how is it possible for parents to do that if they only have two day care centers in the whole parrish? what do they do? do they strap their children on their backs and gut their homes with their infants on their backs, or do they bring their children in and let them sit in the gutted home while the parents gut their homes and they can play in the dirt and the nails? i don't -- i'm not understanding how we think that the system that we have is appropriate. in any way, shape or form. so i could show you the statistics four years out from a storm but this really grabbed me when i saw that after two y
in the whole entire parrish.before the storm, there were 26 day care centers in st. bernard parrish, very tight-knit middle class, working class community. in two years later, after all of our combined efforts, which obviously weren't enough, they only had two day care centers open. two. in a parrish that was completely destroyed. now, my question would be if we're asking parents to return and rebuild their communities, how is it possible for parents to do that if they only have two day care...
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had a little honduran, you know, parrish, congregation.than katrina hit, 80% of the city is destroyed. and suddenly these mexicans start showing up, you know. now his congregation are refugees from hurricanes, if you've ever been in new orleans, around the louis armstrong airport are all of these hotels. they arrived as refugees from the hurricane illegally. they change the sheets. they washed the dishes. that's how they got in. now they own homes, you know. they are settle. and these mexicans showed up and they felt was tremendous empathy because they knew what it was like to be migrants, you know, fleeing something. so the reverend and his congregation to get all these mexicans, stuff them in their houses, you know, but cause all throughout the church, opened up a clinic, medically, they all have the katrina cough from the mold. got lawyers and to protect their jobs. so i asked the pastor why are you doing this, because it's illegal, and he said i thought christianity thought you'd tell people. so that was the most impressive person to.
had a little honduran, you know, parrish, congregation.than katrina hit, 80% of the city is destroyed. and suddenly these mexicans start showing up, you know. now his congregation are refugees from hurricanes, if you've ever been in new orleans, around the louis armstrong airport are all of these hotels. they arrived as refugees from the hurricane illegally. they change the sheets. they washed the dishes. that's how they got in. now they own homes, you know. they are settle. and these mexicans...
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the archdiocese says a former student at a parrish school in frederick says he was abused by bevin back in the '70s. the archdiocese says bevin denies the accusations. >>> one of baltimore city's most historic churches welcomes back the faithful. bethel ame held its firsts is in almost two months. the church steeple was struck by lightning on july 1st, touching off a fire that damaged the steeple and the balcony. but the church managed to get the main sanctuary repaired and ready to go in time for a week- long community outreach program. the pastor says they couldn't have done it without the support of the entire community. >> we're going to have our first sunday service sunday, and we're going to honor the people who like the rabbi and bishop brown who have been so supportive, and we're going to that night have a unity in the community service. >> while the sanctuary was being repaired, the congress met at the temple in park heights. the reverend says they hope to have the damaged balcony reopened in a couple of months. >>> may be slow going if you're going to the ravens game. public w
the archdiocese says a former student at a parrish school in frederick says he was abused by bevin back in the '70s. the archdiocese says bevin denies the accusations. >>> one of baltimore city's most historic churches welcomes back the faithful. bethel ame held its firsts is in almost two months. the church steeple was struck by lightning on july 1st, touching off a fire that damaged the steeple and the balcony. but the church managed to get the main sanctuary repaired and ready to go...
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command sergeant major harry parrish was stationed at fort meade, and his parachute accidentally opened inside the plane, pulling him to his death. the accident happened this past saturday. >>> fire scorches a baltimore county town house. it happened shortly before 2 this afternoon on wentworth and parkville. no one was hurt, and investigators are still looking for a cause. >>> tonight is rewe have a traffic advisory to tell you about. the state highway administration is temporarily closing the bridge on seminary avenue in lutherville. it will close for demolition and construction work. highway officials are replacing the two-lane bridge built in 1900 with a new bridge. seminary between railroad and greenspring will be closed during this friday at 9:30 a.m. until next tuesday. >>> new developments in the effort to free two american journalists. coming up, what came out of former bill clinton's mission to north korea. >>> plus, an argument over myspace leads to violence. what the alleged victim says happened. >>> and another health danger associated with high cholesterol. >>> and it was
command sergeant major harry parrish was stationed at fort meade, and his parachute accidentally opened inside the plane, pulling him to his death. the accident happened this past saturday. >>> fire scorches a baltimore county town house. it happened shortly before 2 this afternoon on wentworth and parkville. no one was hurt, and investigators are still looking for a cause. >>> tonight is rewe have a traffic advisory to tell you about. the state highway administration is...
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joining us on the phone from barbados, jack parrish. he will be flying into the eye of the storm. my first question would be, what are you thinking. tell me what you're expecting from your flight? >> we'll be taking off in about 35 minutes. we'll be making four passes through the center. i have quite a few science objectives. we have a fairly good idea of what to expect. >> so right now, the concern is that bill's most significant threat could be bermuda? >> i think between that and maybe a close pass up toward cape cod or halifax. >> and how many more flights through this hurricane will you expect? at what point do you say, we just can't do any more, it's too dangerous? >> it's as long as the national hurricane center asks us to go out there. we're doing primarily research goals right now and so that's the specificties of our particular tracks, but we will both our p-3 aircraft and noah aircraft that flies around the storm and works the track guidance. >> and so how much more -- sounds like you focus broadly on research issues, but how much more will you be able to add to what th
joining us on the phone from barbados, jack parrish. he will be flying into the eye of the storm. my first question would be, what are you thinking. tell me what you're expecting from your flight? >> we'll be taking off in about 35 minutes. we'll be making four passes through the center. i have quite a few science objectives. we have a fairly good idea of what to expect. >> so right now, the concern is that bill's most significant threat could be bermuda? >> i think between...
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hereditary principle, you and i would agree that the hereditary principle has no real long term place in a parrish constitutional future. >> but i am talking about appointment -- >> i said first of all, the hereditary -- and i think there is now general agreement. it is amazing perhaps it has taken so long since the first parliament act in 1911 and the second in 1948 that we have got to that position where people agree that the hereditary principle does not play the same role. the second issue is how to you constitute a second chamber if at all. in the modern world, people will want a substantial part of that to be elected in principle. of course that is where we are. i said that we would put forward proposals later about how we propose to move from the abolition of the hereditary principal to the next stage of reform. >> but in practice, you are creating a more and more appointed second chamber in which a higher and higher proportion of the membership is appointed by the prime minister of the day, a situation which could go on for a very long time. >> until there is an agreement about the house o
hereditary principle, you and i would agree that the hereditary principle has no real long term place in a parrish constitutional future. >> but i am talking about appointment -- >> i said first of all, the hereditary -- and i think there is now general agreement. it is amazing perhaps it has taken so long since the first parliament act in 1911 and the second in 1948 that we have got to that position where people agree that the hereditary principle does not play the same role. the...
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i left the parrish last year, but i came up this week specifically to help with the funeral because theastor's own brother died this week and he's burying his brother this morning. and the associate who was running the place has only been here for a few months. so i had been here for a few years and they asked me to come back and help for the week. so here i am. >> you talk about taking things into overdrive, though, with the president being there, like we mentioned a second ago, there is a security sweep going on now. with all of the different things you need to do to prepare to host something like this, has it been auged undertaking? >> nonstop barrage of phone calls and meeting with people. everybody has been wonderful in helping us handle it all. but it certainly has been lots of phone calls being made, lots of discussions about how exactly we're going to get everything done, all sorts of setting up lights and cameras and everything in the church. and just the security issues as well. so, yes, very busy. >> father matt allman, thank you, we know you have plenty of work to tend to. t
i left the parrish last year, but i came up this week specifically to help with the funeral because theastor's own brother died this week and he's burying his brother this morning. and the associate who was running the place has only been here for a few months. so i had been here for a few years and they asked me to come back and help for the week. so here i am. >> you talk about taking things into overdrive, though, with the president being there, like we mentioned a second ago, there is...
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the quick witted philosopher of the airwaves he portrayed on wkrp in the cincinnati as he is frank parrish the series he played on frank's place a picture in hollywood for more than 30 years he has written the -- rode the roller coaster of fame for the highs and lows and has come away from that experience with a profound understanding both of power and its limitation his work in front of and behind the camera hank is an unique insights into the ways media can and is used to manipulate and influence public opinion borrow he still enjoys acting he currently devotes much of his time to producing films and television programs that provide authentic uplifting portrayals of the broader african-american experience. this reaches across cultures and generations that gives a antidote to the tired and often negative portrayals of african-americans in mainstream media i'm honored to introduce a man who i believe to be one of the most gifted and innovative creative talents in america's cinematic history. mr. to read [applause] >> thank you. how did i get here? says she mentioned she knows my wife daphn
the quick witted philosopher of the airwaves he portrayed on wkrp in the cincinnati as he is frank parrish the series he played on frank's place a picture in hollywood for more than 30 years he has written the -- rode the roller coaster of fame for the highs and lows and has come away from that experience with a profound understanding both of power and its limitation his work in front of and behind the camera hank is an unique insights into the ways media can and is used to manipulate and...